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Anemone Fulgens and Various, Cyclamen Persicum, and Hardy Species. 
The Anemone Fulgens— continued. 
' ' - p. 100. p. do?. 
984 Anemone Fulgens. flowers dazzling scarlet Home-grown roots y 6...1 ‘3 
" " ' 6 
988 
989 
: .. extra strong 10 
xrisee (new), a beautiful variety, with semi-double flowers, rich dazzling 
scarlet, the petals leaving an elegant twist, most valuable for bouquets 
and vases ^ 
grteca, a beautiful new species from Greece, flowers deep rich glowing 
crimson-scarlet, with broad petals and black central boss 
6... 1 
8 6... 1 6 
VARIOUS BEAUTIFUL ANEMONES. 
lovelies'/ rar^tnrinn flol e rs 1Ue Ti IOUntai • W j n f 0wer ’ forms a de " se cushion °f rich blue, and is one of the 
Spr, . n e , flowers - The varieties of Anemone nemorosa are most charming, and no flower border 
a , s th v eV lit , era '! y car P, et the sround with ' heir attractive flowers. Anemone 
of green bracts 4 tfuhatilL le J ac .^ in l ^ e ^reen ’ of Anemones, the white petals resting on a profusion 
named Secies are' flow « rs S P r ' D S and Autumn, and makes a charming rock-plant. Ail the above- 
,S Ck "' 0r , k ' A * P°‘-Plants these Anemones are v°ery charming. A. japonica, 
in his Mitr al th}'cfff,,ef, ° f A Wumn-flowering herbaceous plants. Mr. William Robinson 
the meadows or n ir if lor . 1 Hardy Flowers described the Jint effect of Anemone apennina when planted in 
recommends that A neJoffri -'"l (A f and f oila R e Piling away before haymaking time); he also 
recommends that Anemone Jafomca be planted in rough places outside the garden. 
( fr each — s. d, 
1003 Nemorosa rosea fl. pi., double pink, \ ft. 
each - - s. 
993 Apennina, rich blue, I ft. , fine large roots, 
per too, 6/6 ; per doz. i /-...’ ... 
994 •• alba, white, ^ ft. ..per doz. 4/6 o 
998 Japonica alba, pure white ...per doz. c/6 o 
"9 ,, elegans, rose... ,, 5/6 0 
1000 ,, rubra, rose-purple ,, 5/60 
1001 Nemorosa bracteata fl.pl., white florets, 
resting on green bracts, J ft. , p. doz. 4/6 o 
1®Q2 I, alba fl. pi., double, pure white, 
very beautiful, p.100, 10/6; p. doz. 1/6 
per doz. 4/6 
1005 Palinata, yellow, i] ft per doz. 3/6 
1007 Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower), deep purple, 
with downy foliage and stems, very beauti- 
ful. i ft per doz. 2/6 
1008 Ranunculoides, yellow, J ft 1/6 
1010 Sylvestris (The Snowdrop Windflower), 
flowers pure white, spring and summer- 
flowering per doz. 2/6 
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CYCLAMEN. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM ( Greenhouse varieties). 
for h erSlCU f 1 tp d t s P en sable plant for indoor decoration, and few flowers are more highly prized 
™ i™T', a , nd fingcr -2 lasses - ]t be cultivated in a cool grcenhoifse/ofcold 
irame, witn a little winter protection ; but it is in a temperature of 4c 0 to 6o° the Govern Garden Growers nm 
fhey/ave r flowered Ihefohowing wmteT^ ft ° m ^ a »d not allowed ,0 g S 0 to resf till 
1011 Cyclamen ^erslctun grandiflorum, fine large-flowered varieties for Greenhouse decoration, in bud and 
c °' “I"?*” )b: lo °J "■ PC' r doz., according to size, 15s., 21s., 25s., and 30s.; each, is. 6d 2s 2s 6d 
ia,a c OO rt S *f 0d ” T Rd 5s ‘ £ d ' 1 ants in flower can be supplied from December at market prices 
1012 Seed from Large Flowered Prize Varieties of Cyclamen persicum, 2s. 6d . and * 6d per packet 
Seedling plants, when properly cultivated, make fine specimens in 12 to 15 months. P P 
CYCLAMEN, HARDY SPECIES, for Rockwork out-of-doors. 
of Mamh h /nd a \Dril C ard a flf“h r f Eur0 P , ) ;a " ; l he - v re fl uirc P erf ect drainage, and shelter from the cutting winds 
ro ck work yS °f,. the Summer sun ; at the bottom of old walls facing north and on 
the effect is most charming r ’/?° r n * st in £. the S rass - near the roots and under the shelter of old trees, 
rtnum C E * r # aum 1S Vagrant, and commences flowering in July. C. Neapolitanum 
le d A ff lc ™ Uii \ fl °wer in Autumn, and have beautiful Anoectochilus-like variegated leaves • these 
Mmh dn S « e |h" n f ' i fi °" eI "' S varieties Ibericum. and Coum. w hich bloon? from December to 
TOm iroSlS^ Cyclamen season in April. Repandum and A frier, urn should be planted in 
arm .protected situations on rockwork, and covered with leaves or bracken till March. 
leaves ■ the^™ varieties are perfectly hardy, and have beautiful Ancectochilus-like variegated 
^S^intMmiiStedwith 1 ^tlln« C ?^* IVe , , l' rou S bo u t Autumn and Spring, and might well be used for Winter 
beds, intermingled with Sctllas, Cluonodoxas, Leucojums, Narcissus nanus, Snowrirops, Muscaris, &c. 
These hardy Cyclamen are kept in pots ready for despatch at all seasons. 
1014 Eardy Cyolamen Autumn, Winter, and 
Spring-flowering, 12 varieties, 3 roots of each, 30s. 
” >• 12 1 ,, 10s. 6d. 
1015 
1016 
1017 
1018 
1019 
1020 
1021 
Africanum, enormous heart-shaped den- 
lated leaves, with large silvery green 
zone, very handsome per doz. 1 5/ 
Ibericum Atkinsl, white, crimson centre 
,, lilacinum, rosy-lilac, crimson 
centre. 
„ roseum, pretty rose-coloured 
flowers 
,, rubrum, deep crimson flowers 
,, mixed, seedlings.. ,p. doz. 5/6 
Coum, bright crimson 
each— s. d. 
1022 
1023 
1024 
1025 
1026 
1027 
1028 
each— s„ , 
Europasum, crimson sweet - scented, 
roots from open ground p.doz. 3/6 0 
Europseum, in pots o 
Neapolitanum (syn. hedereefplium ), 
flowers rosy pink, large handsome 
silver-margined foliage 1 
,, album, pure white 1 
GrEecum (syn. latifolium), beautiful 
delieate rose-coloured flowers o 
Repandum (syn. vernum), bright crimson 1 
,, album, pure white 1 
[Barr and Son , 
